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{\title James Stewart Short Bio 200W}
{\subject Short Bio}
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{\author James Stewart}
{\*\company YMP Records}
{\*\copyright \'a92013 James Stewart}
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\fs26 Solo keyboard artist James Stewart reemerges after 15 years on the dark side of the moon with a brand new studio album, Sky Blue. This ten\'96track rock/instrumental album sees a return to Stewart's powerful melodic and dream like roots. \
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Now living back in his hometown, Wilmington, DE, Stewart\'92s recording and production career stretches over 20 years. His third album, Under The Pyramid, (1995), did quite well on national radio and came real close to charting on Billboard. \
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Living in Los Angeles in 1992, James Stewart released Season Of The Butterfly, on YMP Records. The album featured guest support from guitarist/violinist Rick Sailon (Laura Branigan), and saxophonist Rob Kyle (James Lee Stanley). It was a critical success receiving national radio airplay and included an innovative new arrangement of the Mason Williams piece, Classical Gas.\
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One year later found James Stewart returning to his Wilmington hometown after the Los Angeles riots. His second album, Lovers And Heroes, (1994), was partially written in Los Angeles and completed in Delaware. Its surrealistic sonic images met with critical and commercial favor, gaining nationwide radio exposure.\
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\'93Now that Sky Blue is finally completed,\'94 declares James, \'93I can\'92t wait to see what this does!\'94\
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